Witches around the world are casting a spell on Donald Trump once a month

Of all the ways to attempt to curb President Trump’s agenda, for most of us, witchcraft is probably pretty low on the list.

But for witches around the world, they believe one binding spell is helping protect it from Trump’s plans.

Vicky Adams, the owner of a well-known occult shop in Hollywood, told The Sun that the spell isn’t intended to harm the President but to stop congress from passing Trump-supported legislation on issues such as immigration and the environment.

She estimates that tens of thousands of witches cast the spell once a month during the waning moon.

If you're interested, Adams' shares that all you need to perform the spell is an orange candle, an unflattering photo of Trump, tarot cards, sage and a feather.

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